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The VPFET HDMI Extender Splitter delivers one HDMI input signal to eight outputs over Cat5e/6 cables up to 165 feet, supporting 1080P at 60Hz and 3D video. Featuring Power Over Cable (POC) technology, it simplifies installation by powering receivers through the transmitter. With EDID presets for seamless device compatibility and uncompressed audio/video transmission, it’s ideal for professional presentations, exhibitions, and multi-display setups.


















| ASIN | B0CHDZR7ZH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,597 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #125 in Satellite TV Splitters |
| Brand | VPFET |
| Compatible Devices | Blu-ray Player, Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (154) |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Item Weight | 1.19 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | VPFET |
| Model Number | d52ed647-177f-4490-9016-1840be47bfe0 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American), Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
R**F
Works well
These work great. I use to share what's on the main AVR, via it's Monitor 2 out, around the house. Though it specs Cat 6 I have had better results with Cat 6a especially for the long runs. I have used HD modulators and coax, and long HDMI cables, and either interference, degraded video, or total failure have been the results. I also got the 4-output version which works equally well. There seems to be no practical solution to the issue of sync between devices, this delivers synced signals but each TV seems to have its own internal processing delays so near impossible to not have echoes among them.
A**R
Worked exactly as intended!
Worked exactly as intended. I had 2 TVs to hook up coming from a computer source, one was 50 feet away and one was 75 feet away. It was as simple as plugging the power cord in, plugging the Ethernet and HDMI cables in, and the TVs automatically saw both sources. Would recommend!
C**B
Local HDMI Loops didn't initially work
Bought this to simplify a splitter and two sets of HDMI over CAT6 extenders (5 boxes) with 5 separate power dongles to three boxes and one dongle. I am very familiar with HDMI extenders but this one only worked for the remote monitors at the end of the CAT6 cable. the local HDMI splitter outputs were dead. So I put a 1:2 HDMI splitter box in front of this to limp me along but I don't get the joy of simplifying my wiring closet and fewer boxes. Wondering if the local HDMI splitter portion of the circuit is even populated with components.... Update: Found that the local output worked fine on another TV in my house. So I suspected marginal HDMI drive electronics such that it worked on one TV and not the other. So I inserted an stand alone 1:2 HDMI splitter between the local output. Now the problem TV works fine. So something about the local output isn't compatible with one of my TVs. The 1:2 HDMI splitter is just acting as a line repeater and seems to solve the problem. Unfortunately it adds boxes when my goal was to reduce clutter. Update 2: The vendor worked with me over a series of messages and we eventually settled in on an action plan. They sent me an EDID manager box at no charge and after copying the EDID of my TV monitor and then inserting the EDID manager between the Extender Splitter HDMI Output and my TV monitor input the problems went away. While this adds a box to my system I suppose my circa 2009 TV monitor is perhaps not following EDID conventions properly. In the end this Extender Splitter is a great solution to mirror a single set top box over multiple monitors. I have three set top boxes feeding 8 separate TV monitors in my home (I bought two of these Extender Splitters sets). I am saving $50/month by avoiding five additional set top boxes. The drawback is we can only watch three different programs at any one time but only two of us live here so that isn't a hardship. Since the set top boxes have RF remotes (Xfinity X1) I don't need to fiddle with IR back hauling over the CAT6 cable which I did before with older HDMI extenders I used. The CAT6 extended monitor only need a small Rx box that is powered over the ethernet so no power dongle needed at the remote locations. Kudos to the vendor here solving my problem. Update 3: I ordered a HDMI Cable Extender (buffer - amplifier) (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CC9J7P1?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) and inserted it in place of the EDID manager. This also solved my problem of local monitor not working. My guess is this isn't an EDID compatibility issue, rather a HDMI drive issue with my TV Monitor. Adding the buffer amp seemed to fix it and to my knowledge the buffer amp has no intelligence to monitor or manipulate EDID messages. So if you buy this product and have troubles with the local HDMI output ports, a $8.69 HDMI amp/buffer might solve t for you as well.
R**N
Perfect HDMI Extender
We used this extender to connect to 3 other TVs around 40 feet away from the main computer.
J**J
Pops - static?
This extender does work, but you need fo constantly restart it, as it builds up charge or something to where the receiver will just pop and clock so loud, so consistently yet random that you cannot watch anything. You turn it off/on, its much less infrequent for about 20 mins. But always does it. Even with ferrites on the cat 5 and HDMI, no impact to this constant popping.
R**E
Works great...100%
Need extra monitor connections for your CCTV or home entertainment system? This works great!
L**S
Dispositivo compacto, eficiente y práctico
B**I
Works but limited
I tried on a 50 foot ethernet cable and it works. I tried it longer and it didn't work. The concert hall is long but couldn't measure exactly the limitation but it definitely didn't work for our needs because it was probably over 165 feet that this product limits to. I probably need the next higher limit product like 328 feet max that might fit our needs. We need at least 196 feet HDMI extender. I have a single HDMI extender up to 196 feet that works for us. I wish this product has a choice of 196 feet as well so we can use it in our environment. But for this product it is too short of a distance to use. We tried already and the video didn't display so definitely there are limitations from this product.
J**Z
Funciono bien 1 hora, después de eso empezó a cortarse la imagen en todas las extensiones, se ambio cable hdmi, cable utp y nada lo tuve que devolver
S**N
I use it to setup two monitor connect to my surveillance cameras system through Cat5e more than 40 ft each. Work perfectly. Straight forward setup.
J**I
In a multi monitor security application, this device did the job with ease. I highly recommend it.
J**Z
Funciona pero no trae instructivo ni empaque, viene solamente en bolsa de plástico. Además, tiene marcas de uso.
L**Y
Bought it for a security system. Works great. Easy to use.
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